2013
DOI: 10.3109/01460862.2013.830161
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Service user involvement in pre-registration children’s nursing education: the impact and influence on practice: a case study on the student perspective

Abstract: This paper reports on a study that aimed to conduct an in-depth investigation into the impact of user involvement on student learning and subsequent influence on practice as a qualified nurse. This was undertaken through a single case study that followed a narrative inquiry approach UK policy has recommended user involvement in healthcare education for a number of years; this has in turn increased requirements for involvement from Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies. The Nursing and Midwifery Council… Show more

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“…Interventions included collaborative or peer‐led learning, group or teamwork and mentorship, with opportunities for dialogue and the use of narrative . Similarly, what was described as ‘experiential’ learning and learning that provided for authentic experiences in natural settings were seen to be challenging often from a resource or socio‐economic perspective …”
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“…Interventions included collaborative or peer‐led learning, group or teamwork and mentorship, with opportunities for dialogue and the use of narrative . Similarly, what was described as ‘experiential’ learning and learning that provided for authentic experiences in natural settings were seen to be challenging often from a resource or socio‐economic perspective …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As they developed more discriminating perspectives, their worldviews shifted . Accordingly, TL influenced their values, attitudes and behaviours, and how they saw and understood themselves . Students developed new interpretations of how things were, including conditions within the realm of health care .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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